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Hi 3 W: A1 r P, Hr - I? L tf 7 Sv. , X fM- m&fy J" - ''''''""''''''sjsstsisidsasias n ..-. i; r iniTiDiiiinOTiiiTriiiiiitit rd 20 pep cent DlSCOtlDt s ar shoe sBBHslA sHHHHHHUKsilY sfafafafafafafafafafafafaw SALE! I r 00 Hhivo fur II 00 4 to Hhoe for 3 K) 4X0 Shoe for 3 SO 3 H) 8hoe for 3 SO fl TO Bliofl for 2 40 2 to 8li oe ror 2 (M 2 00 Hlios for 1 GO 1 75 Rhoo Tor 1 40 1 W Shoe for 1 20 1 25 Rhoo for 1 00 I 0 Shoo for 80 For Dyspeptics Thoro Is no reason why anyone plioulrl KUiTcr from dyspepsia or uny fltoinneli trouble. Ho-Uotter'n Htoin nch Wttern curcH cotitttlpatlont Indl BcHtlon, dyspepsia, malarlu, fever unci iiue. H lots dono so for llfly years. Any drUKKlst will sell It to you. Take It faithfully. It will rcttulutc the boweln, Improve tho adpotltcand briny, back lic.-itli and strctmth. KeetlmLu PiuVatk Hkvunur Stamp coven the neck of tho hot lie. I HTY' BtlOR 8TOIIK, 3 LIlV, I J WBateBl. Z A Hand Turn Dross Shoo, J 00 for U 40. imuiiiiumumiuuiiiiiiuiimuiiuwAi THE DAM JOURNAL MY HOWBK DnOTHlCHS FKIDAY, JAN. 11, 1WX). Dolly, One Tear 93.00, In Advance Daily, Toui Montlia $ 1 00. If lYdvano Weekly, Ono Year Sl.OO, In iidvance contemplates, anil this rebate would pay, or greatly aid in payini;, tho cost of exchanging tho narrow tiros for tho wide. Then, onco the latter were In universal upo, roads could always bo kept in repair at half tho expense, and tho cost of hauling loads over thoin would Ims greatly reduced. A Blood Purifier and Flesh Builder Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters Ltulhday Of General Robert E. Lee. KiciiMONi), Va., Jan. 10 Tho birth day of Genoral Itobcrt E. Leo, who was born In Virginia in 1807 is boing gener ally celebrated throughout tho Southern States. Meetings aro boing held and Confederate Veterans Associations do honor to tho memory of their great chieftain. Stllllnger Pined. At- tho conclusion of thef trial of Max Stillinger Wore Justice Johnson yostcr day on a thargo of assault and battery preferred by T. ". Logan, tho defend ant was fined 125 and costs, in default of which ho went to jail. A second chargo of tho samo kind preferred by the samo nccusor, was also tried and taken under advisement by Justice JohtiBon. NEWS WITHOUT TYPE To givo tho news without printing is tho purposo of tho Stereo Itovuo, tho latest inventon in journalism. Three young Frenchmen r Messieurs Uenquiot, Bouffar and Plmbort, have reallr-ed tills original idea in the following manner: From tho central oflico) in tho run de Provinco photographic reporters aro sent out all over Paris and its environs, as well as to tho department and for- o'ign countries where any thing is happen ing of genoral Interest to the public. Each of tlicso reporters is furnished with a voras'copo or Instrument for photo graphing on glass and double negatives. necessary fpr Btcrcopticon Blides. 1 hoy tako equally well pictures of street ac cidents, flics, races, automobile com petitions, trials in court, scones at tho theater, etc., etc., and when tholr sup ply is romploto they roturn to tho oflico, wliero tho glass negative!) aro retouched and used to mako a series of double photographs or transparent positive films printed on a single roll, which constitutes one number of the Stereo Itevuc. Evory subscriber rocoivos a s,mall Htorcoscopo on tho paymout of his first subscription, and twico a month lie is sent a roll of from 20 to 25 pictures, which ho fastens in the stereoscope, and by means of a knob turns before his eyes, revealing with striking reality scenes of which tho newspaper descrip tions can give a comparatively ineagru miggcstion. Messieurs )cniulot, llouffar and Pimlmrt have so far ierfccted this proccsH of reorting that, whiio In real ity seated at homo with only a delicate modern machine boforo one, one needs color alone to complete the Illusion of being present at diverting, interesting and exciting occurrences In nil parts of the world. THE WIDE-TtnE LAW. Home inquiry having been made as to tho now law In reforence to wide-tired wagons, which Is now lu operation, we publish the act in full, as follews: ''From and after tho lBtday of Janu ary, A. 0. 1000, tho county court or county board, of each county within this stato.ls hereby authorized to make a ro bato' cacli year, for four years, on the road tax of each person within its 'coun ty who shall own and have lu habitual use On the highways of this state, wagons or other vehicles for the trans Krtat!on of freight and other heavy ar ticles, tho tires of which aro not less than three inches in width, of $1 for each wheel of such vehicle ; and pro vided, further, that the owner of each vehicle having tiros four inches In width, upon which there Is a difference of at least eight inches in tho length of the front and rear axlo, so constructed that tho front and reai wheels will not come in contact with the same road sur face whilo the vehicle is moving in a straight lino, shall recelvo, In addition to the aforesaid rebate, a further rebate for four yoars lit his or her road tax as aforovald .of ('-' for each vehicle of this class for each and every year during the said period that said vehicle Is habitu ally used upon the highway of this state." This is a good law. It does not ap pear that many counties have taken advantage of It as yet but it would boi THE R. I. M.CO Tun JoimxAi. is in receipt of a com munication, neither dated nor signed, purporting to bo an "appeal to tho rich and poor alike all that is able and can only sparo 10 cts, to help send mission arys to enlighten and help In our itmv tcrltorys." Publishers of papers nre re quested to "coppy" tho appeal and send a "coppy" for "recognition." Min isters of tho goscl aro also urged to work their congregations In tho in terest of tills scheme. The address given is "It. I. M. Co " with il street mid number In an Eastern city. If Buy ono fools liko contributing to ward tho supiiort of some more or less deserving schemer, wo V.M11 cheerfully furnish tho full address of what Iwars all tho earmarks of a very rank and bungling fraud. To Curo LnOrlppo In Two Days Pake fiiixatlvn Ilromo Quint no TalitMs, All ilnuricltta refract tho money if II rnlU m euro w. V. Oiore'sslguttnrals nniacli buz '.Mo JOURNAL "X RAY" Tho difference Is, that vo can't got tho Filipinos to stand.and the English can't got tho Hours to run. t t T All is quiet today among tho outlaud era and burghers In Halom. Tlmy urn listening for sjimo lint news from tho front. Some pcoplo In Hnloni lake exceptions to being located lu "Hunted ltow," even if ltwas a good advertisement for n live business man, " . In Honolulu twenty-two plaguo vic tims have cost that city a quarter of a million, It comes a lillle hlgner over there than in Salem. A good high school would bring many worthy families to Salem, and Salepi hasn't arrived at tho jiolnt wliero she wants to turn coplo away, t t-t , England is willing to crmtt us to build tho Nicaragua canal. Indeed! tlow magnanimous, when it will bens useful to England as to us, tit What a wonderful lqiectaolo, for brand new llttlo Republican bosses, just out of their baby clothes, threatening Senator Hoar the father of the, senate, t t Tom ltcod in a recent oration on the Genesl'Hof the human race said lie con siders selllshness a virtue, what will he think when he gets.to revelation? Ml The Push organ says there aro many candidates for olllce showing up In the county, and that they aro "good" men. Tho question, is, will tho representative Republicans take the judgment of thu organ? t t t Not much credit should 1m glen the decision of tho Kentucky court of up peals where the Judges lined up accord ing to their political ulllliatious. It M happened that (ioohol had u mujorlty of the court, and of course It is a decision on merit! is chosen; ho appoints a push commit tee on nominations; it names thu push and the meeting has no voice in tho mat tor. Ih that democratic? Is that repub lican? Is it American? No, it's nothing hut push, i'itsii, Pl'SIl. Why should n ship subsidy bill ho passed when overy shipbuilding yard in tho country, on both tho Atlantic ind mo raciuc coasts, is ovorwiieimiHl u I till r n -r m commissions for now vessels? The men Member re urged to 'bo present at who aro having hose vessels hull are' t,,e lmxMMon of offlce vXlay, JU1. To the Asylum. William Windsor, of Polk county, has been committed to tho asylum, having been at the Salem hospital for Several Weeks. not got. exacting subsidies. Astoria Hud' JO. WHEELER'S RETURN Q.ve Due to the Fact that Otis Would Him No lighting ,o Do, Nkw Yomr, Jan. 10. If General Joseph Wheeler expects to return to Washington to tnko it seat in congress without further formality, It looks as if lie would meet with disappointment. Inquiry lias been made, and there is very goneral agreement on both sides of tho houso that it has been clearly shown by tho examination of thecase of Low, and other precedents, that he has for feited his right to a seat, and tiiat tho only tiling open to him is to go back to his district and seek rt .election if lie di shes to continue in service in congrc. No doubt is entertained that if lie, seeks re-election nt a special election t till tho vacancy, lie will bo returned 1 iA Is It any wonder the American pvo- J., urn limiiiir lultli lii I'ntirtM. u ltmi worth a great dealto thu cause of gooil,(111a ,.,.,, ,,,,.. Kllllu,kv i.tlon roads if they would all pilt Its provisions in force. Tho wide-tired wagon improves tho road where tho narrow tires cut it to pieces, The objection that Is sometimes brought against wide tires that they pickup tho mud Is valid ; in some places, but in very few; for with prop erly constructed roads, well drained, the universal tisoof wide tires would re sult In tho road being kept smooth and hard from tho constant rolling, and there would be no mud to piok up. Exhaustive experiments w ere olllchlly made in one of the eastern states a year or so ujo to test the comparative value of thu wido and narrow tires. A machine was used which showed the number of pounds (Jrnft of the vehicle, and tests were made under all circumstances. On ground which was hard under neath but ro soft on top from it thaw that e von tho w Me tiro would sink to the solid, the narrow tired wagons drew the easier. Under all other cir cumstances the difference was in favor of the wide tires. On a hard smooth road there was HJ difference, but that little was In favor of tho wide tiros t on a plowed (cmkhI thev (had a lUiiich greater v Jh fact, wiy.rpad dWtrlcUwonld lludlt Hying luvMtMi&nt t&xh'tffobah) Jo are decided on political lines Instead of on law and precedent? In such cases political parlies all seem to take the tuuuu stand, 4 A high school in Salem would keen hundreds of dollars at home that are annually sent to other towns for school ing, and then it would bring in many monjfiiini outside, Hoe Men u little edu cation is not a dangerous thing to ho it large lu a community. And now It turns out that a groat panic would Iikmi occurred and thocoiin try would Imve Wen ruined, hut for the fact that Secretary Gage 'gave his pet political bank in New York the fioo use of ten millions of Undo Sam's ua.ih. That was a heroic way to save the conn try. 5 i t Twenty seven thousand dollars is the surplus in Harvard's football tivuniiry this year, all earned during the mi son just closed. This is encuiiraglng. The game will soon pay as well as that of priio lighting. Where it is MitinMsfiilly conducted it's oyon more brutal congros", iHirlmps without opposition but it will ho hold by the houso, accm lug to tho best authorities in both parties, that tho i-cat is now. vacant and will remain so until a special election has been held. No doubt exists In tho minds of friends of General Wheeler that his re turn from tho Philippines lu compliance with his open request is duo to the fall uro of Goneral Otis to give him active service in tiio HeM. In certain quarters an elTort is made loatttibutn General Wheeler's return to inability to stand the climate anil to Ills age. In refutation of the former, his friends olnt to a statement ho made after visiting tho American lines, "the Impression that the new country is un healthy Ih wrong." Regarding his age, il Is pointed out that he is only about a year older than General Otis. THOSE FUMIOATINQ CLAIMS. The City Will Be Reimbursed by Property Owners for Work Done. At the hist meeting of thu council the recorder was authorized to present bills against it munlier of Individuals for ex penses incurred by tho city In fumigat inp buildings liolunglug to said individ uals and ridding them of tho smallKx contagion. As it was rumored that some of the parties in question would rcfuro pay ment, Tiik J on n it At. has seen mid talked with some of thorn ou tho subject. One, David McCully, paid thu amount charged against him, without delay, and so far as heard from no one has refused. Eugene P. McCornack against whom the largest charge is mitdo for fumigat ing the opera houso lodging house, said that ho had not looked Into the mutter, but was willing to d anything reason able. So fur as ho had considered the matter the charge off 10 for supervision seemed somewhat out of projiortlon to the remainder of tho hill, f 12.2ft for material used mid labor. However, he had no complaint to make against the city council, that had done the best they could. A Hush ox pressed himself to substan tially the same effect, mid E. 0. Pattou had no kick to make. Old Hill Anderson announced his readiness to pay his procr share. Tho other jiartles wore not seen, hut It is not likely that any ono will refuse to pay tho reasonable excuses of fumi gating his property. It was clearly within the province of the city administration to do any thing luviminiry to stamp out the contagion. The buildings had ulthur to lie fumiga ted by tho elty or quarantined until the owner should fumigate thorn under the siiH)rvlslou of one having authority from the city to see Unit It was properly done. It was tho mlsfortuuu of the owners that their property became infected, ' and it is not likely that any one of them , will wish the oily to U'ar the xi,xmifo incurred therefrom. 10. Refreshments. Hcnaty In Illood Deep. Clean blood incam a clean skin. No beauty without it. Caicarets, Cundy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, h) stirring up the lazy llrefaiid driving all iai Iiuritics from the ImxIv. IJogin to-day to lauiuli piinplcB, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarcts, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. 5" Silver or Gold. Somo people want ono or tho other for a standard but all tho flrstclass pro visions ami groceries you may want can bo had for cither gold, silver or currency at llrnnson & llagan's. 1 15 cod Oh, the Pain of Rheumatism! Ithoumatism often causes tho most in tonso suffering. Many havo for years vainly sought relief from this disabling disease, and aro to-day worso off than ever. Ithoumatism is a blood disease, and Swift's Specific is tho only curo, bo causo it hi tho only romedy which can rcaOli such deop-Bcatcd diseases. A few jers go I was taken with Inflamma tory KUeumUsm, which became so intense that 1 was for weeks unAtlo to walk. 1 tried several prominent physi cians and took their treat ment faithfully, but was unatle to get the slight est relief. Inflict, my con. dltlon seemed to grow worse, the disease spread over my entire, body, and from November to March X. mSrTytfK I suffered aroiiv. I tried many patent medicines, hut none relieved me. Upon tho ailvlco of a friend I decided to trv S. 8. S. Before allowing me to take It, how ever, mr guardian, who was a chemist, ana lysed the remedy, and pronounced it free of potash or mercury. I f eft so much better after taking two bottles, that I continued the rem edy.snd In two months I was cured completely. The cure was permanent, fori have neverslnco bad a touoh of ltheumatlsm though many times exposed to damp and cold weather Elkanoh m. TirrsLL, 0711 rowel ton Avenue, Philadelphia. Don'tsuffer longer with Rheumatism. Throw asido your oils and liniments, as the, can not roacli your troublo. Don't orporiment with doctors their potash and mercury will add to your disabil ity and completely destroy your dlgoa tlon. S.S.S.rTnoBlood Will ouro perfectly and permanently. It is guaranteed purely vegetoblo, and contains no potash, mercury, or othor mineral. Books mailed free by Swift RpfHflo Oo.r Atlanta, Ga. S. I. Thornton has gone to California after 2000 goats, which lie will drive to Oregon, says the Uoseburg Review. r.... "T:r. r . . ino r.iuo oiuuio s sepia prints, sam ples of which are in the Ntreet show cases, aro a revelation to tho picture loving public. In all now styles and mounts the Elite leads. 1-Kltl The telephone line' ftom Marslifleld extends 17 miles up South Coos river. Three new quart, mills are about ready to start to dropping stamps hi tho Granite camp, near b'umjitor. noii'lTobircoBpu nil hnioks lonrlJTe Ansr. To quit tohaeco easily and forever, bo mag netlo, full of lllo, nervo mid vigor, take No-To-Hue. thu wnnder-worlier. that malien noalt men strong. All druggists, too or II. Curo guaran teed lloolilet mid anmplo free. Address Btorllng Jtemedy Co, Chicago or Now York. Enterprise lias many curs of high and tow degree, and a oundinaster is badly needed, IMarMeYour tiotvelt With Cuscnrets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. lOc.TSe. If a 0. 0. tall, druggists refund money. Jerry Huntley, of Gold Hcach, is men tioned as a likely candidate for joint Minator for Coos and Curry counties. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby glvon that tho part nership heretofore existing hotwecen E. F. ParkhurstniulLcoMcGrow, under the linn nnmunf E. F. Parkhurst & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All bills, notes or accounts due said llrm are assigned to E. F. Parkhurst, who succeeds to the businessof E. F. Park burst & Co. - E. F. PAHKUUItST, LEE M'GKEW. Salem Or., Jan. 17, 1000. 1-18-tf How Are Tfonr Kltfaeys r l)r IIobU'Siarsiiut I'lllt cure all kidney III). 6am. (It free. AM KlcrlluUemetlrCo.,Ctilcsj(oorN.Y Smith Has Returned. And traveled both ways ovor tho Wis consin Central Ry and delights in tell- iuir what a comfortable trip he had be tween St Paul and Chicago; tho unex celled service, and such good things to eat In the Wisconsin Central Dining Cars. Smith is looking for llrown to give him a pointer. 10-1 w, Not Winter Enough. C. II. Chapman, tho gardener, who has been In that business for 22 years on the Garden road, says that his black berry vines uro showing Indications ol tho budding out of new leaves, and ho Units green fruit ou his strawberry vines. Ho says that if there conies a forst heavv ciiouiih to form Ice It will I knock the berry Into the middle of 1H0I. You have been in the ixwer house of boute great plant of machinery. Did it occur to you that your body was a more wonderful machine? lu the term of a natural life the heart beats three thousand million times and with a pressure, of thirteen pounds to the stroke, lifts in that time, half a million tous The Stayton Bridge. County Commissioner Davis, who went to Stayton Wednesday to examine tho bridge ncross the Saiitiam, daiuaged by high water, found no serious damage The approach from tho Marion county side was undermined, nnd Mr. Davis (made arrangements for its repair, which will Involve little expense. f t The Homeliest Man in Salem As well ns the handsomest., and others1 are Invited to cull on uny druggist nnd got free u trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat nnd Lungs u remedy that Is guaranteed to cure and believe nil Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, llroncliltls and Consump tion. Price 2.V.-, and 60c. cutl.tw m i - "Out of Town Ladies." Vlsitlmr ladles from the eotintrt- mid other towns aro cordially invited to use our parlors und dressing rooms for ar ranging iiieir lonoi neiore snopping. Located lu tho midst of tho drv unmix district. A few steps enrries you to Salem's leading merchants, luly at tendants nnd courteous treatment to nil, Tiik Ei.itk Studio, 1-llltf Commercial, cor. Com t si. valley kCl t w ,JjW lOUAY'S MAKKJJT. Poutlani), Jan. 10. Wheal G0(51 Walla Walla, fil. Flour Portland, $2.i to H.OO. SuiKir lino f.2.16 lair bbl. Oat White 33To, grey Itll. to 'M Hay Timothy I0.60fll.0ll pur ton. Hops 8tjlle; old crop 5 (." (Ic. Wool Valley. 12i:(o: Eastern Or egon. BOI Ic Mohair, 27 & 30. Mlllstuff Ilran, 17: shorts, 18, Poultry Chickons, mixed, T2.60 to .TOO Hens 4 to 1.60, turkeys, live, 1 3c. Eggs Oregon, lllo per Hot, Hides Grcoii,BaltedOOIb8,8t)o.undor CO lbs, 7mi4; sheep pelts, 15020c Onions 1 to lo. Hutter Host dairy, 3037JiJ ; fancy creamery, 60c to 65c storo 22fjo 27Jtfe- Potatoes 65 to 05c per cental. Hogs Heavy dressed 6c to 0c. Mutton Dre8sed,ll)f0 to 7c per pound. Ueef Steers. 3.604.00j cows, $3.00 $3.50 dressed, beef U!j to lii Voal dressed, 0KQ8,'6c. SALEM MARKET. Wheat 68 iiounds and ovor 40:. Wool Ilk?, Mohair 80c. HopsOtolOc. Hurley 35 to 38c. uats -o Q5 ,'sc. Hay Haled, cheat 8.00., Timothy Eggs 16lfljc. Flour In wholosalo lots $2.70 mini $3 00 Mlllstuffs bran $13.00 shorts $15.00 Hogs dressed, 5jfc. Llvo cattle Steers ,'Ufcows2J to 3. Shoei-f2.50$3. Drosued Veal fljc. Butter Dairy 18 ccroamory 25c. Poultry Chickons 0 to 7e, Turkeys 10 tol2)c. Potatoes 25 to 30c. .MEAT AND POULTRY. R. D. GIBSON, MKA-T and HOUL.TKY MARKET IIAU-U.IV. ft A ) t"'"-W . m ,1 MARION COUNTY MATTERS Uusluesa ticnig Transacted at the Court House. A transcript of thu judgment of the suiKirliu-court of Sun Francisco county, California, in the divorce caseofEruent W. Lane, va Anu'cu Uiue, has been tiled lu County Clerk W. W. Hall's olllce, uud nwrderiL" Tho divorce was granted on October?, 1808. I'llOlllTH. Tho division of County Judge Terrell u the ease of tho petition of Margantho Heck for the removal of E, Schottas ox ccutor of tho estato of S, Hock, has been rendered. The court declines to remove the uxecutor, but tvqulrvs him to givo a bond, the amount tff'lioiid to lti tixetl later. of blood. Wliat care are you. taking of this wonderful machine? Shortness of breath, buuitig in the cars, dizziness, palpitation of the heart, aleeplessstess, stomach trouble, indiges tion are only some of the evidences that the machinery is undergoing a strain which sooner or later will break it down. What the lubricant is to the machine of iron, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is to the machine of flesh and blood. It reduces friction to a minimum and keeps the great organs in protwr running order. It does this by healing , diseases of the stomach and organs of I digestion aud nutrition, and increasing the flow of, pure and healthy blood. " I turd tea bottles of Ir Hcrcv's Ooldeu Medical Plucotcry and several vUl of his ' pleasant relicts' a year ago IhU spriug. and have had no trouble with ludlgtuliou tluce." writes Mr W T. Thompon. of Towuwud, llroadwalcr Co., Montana. " Words fail to ttli how lliaukftd 1 aw for the relief, as I hid nif- fcred k much and it seemed that the doctors St.le street, near milruaj. Fiettictt and best meats. My patrons say 1 keep tin- I esl treats In town t a n. K. KIIWAKIM. m. v, MvrriiKws. EDUCATIONAL AND MUSICAL. irssjsStfS4rasYNMNI8M'' INTHH-BTATB imn mi Nellie Brown VIOIilNIST O-'.tl Is now prepared to recelvo a No 417 Marlon st, few more pupils. IV Gorman and French Tauglit grammatically and conversat ion ally. Mrs. Pcnnebakor will receive n limited nminbor of pupils, desiring inslruction In these luuguagcs, nt her homo, on Church street. Thcso languages were acquired abroad by this teacher. 12-8-3m OONSERY&TORY ETTA ANDERS-WILMAN AssoclatelTeaclier Western Conserva tory, Kansas City, Mo., representing the Inter.staie System, si Salem. Ore. Over First National Ilank. Residence 376 Church street. Studio liours-9 to 12. nnd 2 toll. SHrM'W, irsars Salem Studio, INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. EHa finders Willntan Ovor First National Hank. Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class Reading. Studio hours from 1) to 12 and 2 to 5, TWO FrNE NEW PrANOS IN STUDIO FOR USE OF PUPILS. mmrimnnimnmmmnm J . x . "x " ' J X. V.V. y WHOLESALE AND HETAIL. Fine Wines, LiQOORb.CiGflRS: 218 COA,ERCIAL STREET, Wi 160 STATE STREET, 3 :Courtooii9 trnntmont nt all tlmos. lUi L.UUK I 3 I KCL I . 3 jlJlliilJUllMiiliiiitiJJiiiJiliJliiiUMilU DON'T PEEL POTATOES. BUY A Henis Fruit Press! NO MORE M SPjyllijSfaiii '" A FRUIT, VEGETABLE, JELLY PRESS, COLAN DER, STRAINER, LEM ON SQUEEZER AND POTAIO .WASHER. SOUTH AND El VIA Ml THE SHASTA Rnj riifTiii." 'II Southern Pacific EXPUESS TRAINS RUN mi 700 1 M 9,m v 8:15 A Mj- mJ Lv -fnrtlnnd ,, Ar H.lein , J! Ar..Han FrancU nj.'i o;w i-h Ar....ui;ien ,.j 7.A0 A M Ar U.s Almelii"" i. 'M 0W IMM Ar ..Kl l'ao.:-" I J Ji . .. jew urieuni . .. i. :'m li .V "I ",, t u H....i . 'El o..r n ! I ......... ucimnil . .A.TTlJ . i.hii '- uuia 10.M A -Hiiloin si t I.v "r 7.4.1 1- i Ar ean rranclspoi iTT ISM ! M Ar Is Aiigelc 1 I, ,',! o) I' M Ar Kl l-iiVi. . ',2l W I' M Ar Now Orlosin Zl l ril MI MM MA t)U OUSlillVATlON ij J Ptilltniiti llrst-class und tourutjil Itii eiirn nttiu-liml ti. .n .. ,ftl trill in. Prompt cnnncuiont at i vor, uiiiuiiu nnu uiiicugo Kith trj fur fit It nr ttti Mfnrri sill lnu 'fl lll UKMVI iUOI.l II SIUIV.3t WEST iilDR DIN isiov 1IP.TWKUN HOItTLANU AN.t 0OIWAU niuii iiaiunuuiijT iexcc)l &UI11J1I 7:30 A Jt I 11:M I' M f L.v. I'ortland.. . Ar Had Ar Corvallls . I., JjjS At Albany und CorvuliU cun. wiiu triiius ui toe u. iX 1.. (y. R. M. Wade &. Co. Hardware. LT M. KIRK, B4. BO.' BBrStnto St. Phono'.iU7l Grain Hay, FJour, Mill Feed, Building"Mfitcrial. Lime, Cmcnt, Piaster etc, Grain, Hiy and StraAr stored WagonJS:alcs. I roiiiiUuiidcarefu iitlcntion jriven lo Jho fdelivery of uimmIh lu of.tho citv, INDEl'ENDENUE PASSKSofi jxpres- irum uaiiy icxccpi buW tJMl'ilf I.v ISmland ,r in 7:l'H l)v.MiMIniivillo i.v iti H..1Q I' M) Ar...du.in,ilfnce I.v JJ5J Dire il coiiticutldim at (S.iu 1 co wit 1 etesiiiiHlilp lluct tur IIaiiI JAPAN, THE PH1LII''.NI:.sa AUSTRALIA. Ay I'or tliruuu'li tlukulM nnd rjtt,.iil W. W. 8KINNER, Depot Alv"lI Aueiit, 2M Couiii'crclttl .St Site J U. KOEIILEILMjTJi O. MARKIIAM, (I K&l' A ly,,, 4l 4 Corvallis 4 Eastern Itiiik TIME OAUI). 2 Eur Yuqulnu: Truiti leaves A Ibiiny . IJ:)5p i ruin leaves Corvallls l-M), 1 mm inn vca 1 iiiiuillll . iHl 1 Ituturnlnk: Leaves Yuqulnu ... . tl-uui ' Leaves Corvallls lljj Arrives Albany I2:lij, :i Ktir Detreit: Leaves Allittny .... . 701 Arrives Dolrolt.... . ll:.Wi A ItoliirnliiK.' Leaves Dutiull ll-JJn AirivcM Albany &:l r Oio and twi; eonneat atAlojnji Corvallls with Southern Pucltlclu uivlnn direct, so rvk-o ixiuil'nnuNi port, und iidj.iccnt beaches. 'lialnsnir tho inonntaln" iirritfl iH'Iniltiit noon, Klvlnu iittiple Ld In icuoh cuuipliiL' uroiiudh uo i lireiteubusli and Suiithiin river afl same tlay. 11. L WA1.DKN T K I' A. J.ll'IlNKIl Axilil, hlllWNTCil Vim I AllisiiriOrr JRpII MHina jsssMaasassmsssiasBMisssisBsnaaM' IIKl'AltT. TIMK arilKllUIK. '" 'i 1 r mill iiirbiitnu. i "3 j.. any luil U-8-tf I I'HSl I I MaU 8 i. Ill, HAHHOOD RESTORED Xxy-VZ"?, i10' "ea,,4C,,rW,fn.lt Maiiliaid. it's illy 1'uX bvvSulruYiio.14 ,Kwr """"llvr b7ns.yciucd uyyoutmul errors, itvMive ue of limulants wliicli lm.1 1.! . ".?'" .: "y "" Prepaid. Circular free. AlldniiRH.U tAC- '. y uuisr Mauuiaciureu by tile Itau Mcdlciue Co., l'aYKl'raiTcc v -"-""viB wrnBCo.distribuUn8ai:ciit. lianANDYAMIIItI.Sni . roRTLAKD. OkCCOM FOR SALE J5Y PS)! a'fl J). .T. FY. SALlUl, OKJSCSON. The Applause of the World the limn deserves that always drusiea in a neat and faultloss man nttr, mid whose llnon Is Hotlotis nnd dune up with tho exquisite color and llnish that it alwnya receives nt the S.tlem Steam laundry. We launder ynnr shirts, colhirs, nnd cuff in mtniier that cannot he excelled, and return them In Hrfoot condition. Sa'em Stp.am Uundr. I'OIXJSKI. J. OJLUitTBtl) 1-ltOIMIIKTlllt. rhonell, LM0 Liberty .Street Klt ljllrt ll..nwi.r Kl. Unrthl ..--:"' .:--- :..... u m iiinaiia, rvausaa iir. ovv 1 UilllM.CllloatfOaml Kast, Hiu. xanc, walla waua, Mrr a.iSpm s p in, lu. m ox Sua! HMtur. 1 dayl 10 p, ca I Hpokaiio, Mliins- aMills, HI. I'aul, Dlillitb, Mil waQteo uiursgo aim ojh OCKAN bTKAMaillltJ. For Han Kratiulou, Hail wary llvadaya. dfol r3 fl I Ml in COI.UMIIIA ItlVKIt HTKAMKltS. Astoria and wuy ijtudliiKa, U-aVf rialeni- (1 o.l Edwards & Matthews, FRESH ,1NI) tORED Ml! ITS New firm ! New bliopl Ik-stMettta! NiMr Car Ham, KatSutst 1 olei'li.xiu :fa.xl. ' Ptuh.poHUofflifiw.iifi.niiiHii.rtHl, wure. A Hwhh usltiK wido tire s the law "ii mmiiiKiisiiiwu w.hwii 'ouirmun 'i'lie iiHKlurii euro tur constipation' .1... r... ..,., r 1. 11.. ..nij I,.....-.. . liv iu inmifus iiivk; it, Jb3 nl,1M- i- Vitus' tjiuie wtriy uisors DriiKsHUtraar . cuuld do me do good. I rot down in Wright to 1 1 inuuda, aud was not able to work at all Now I weigh uearlv 160 aud can do a day's work ou the farm. 1 have recommended your ntrdl clue to several, aud shall alwav have a good word to say for Ur. Mere and bis medicines.". Dr. ricrcVs Fleasaut relicts invigor ate the btonwtch. li-er aud bowels. Use Stones - them'Svitb. the A DiKvery." when a pill u iniuiicu. The German Market Will lie found all kinds of meat and the best of tMuxav'o. FilEE DELIVERY. All hills due the late llrm of Wolt A Miehoko timet; he paid. CDOL.2: St ;son r. 171 Coininercial ,S, HB ATI NOI STEAM HOT AIR, HOT WATEK, Estiinates furnished, ami work done promptly, substantiullv and at honest prices. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specially, T. S. BURROUGHS, 102 State St, Phone I5II .... Mrt WlI.LA5ll-.rir: ItlVKIt s rortiaiui, m-wIhtk ami wajnl lAiidincs. 1)11,1 1 'and II "lumlay, lliiuMlay and Saturday at l W is MiilKluy WetlnewlayauilVrldayat 10,10 , p. I FoTtCOliVALLIS And way iwilulsTueKlsy, Tluirsilay sdJM ' "' I' Wis WILLAMETTE ItlVEU D1VISI0 Dally boats 10 Pirtlantl at mm i fnpt-iors in ntrrct car lineal Orr t-ily ii the toalllersurtil'la)(d Hw Kfiiiful irin ilckt-th tu all pomwj wickoii, ,isiiiuuiii nr (JilirofN .iiiiiitriiiiii niiiiie at I'.irt and all r.n1, ociuii iiiifl rlvi-r lluex W. II. IIURMIl IIT, (Jen. Pass. At., Portland, Of i .i. ru nits, Aiitiiil, Trade MR duck, Salem. IIOISK& HAltlCEit, City AcenUl The Orient Insurance Co l& r5 srWVssssssssssstt Jissssssssssssssssssssssr ll llOrtlM Ifiussf ii au f &. A. ROBERTS. Bicycle Repairing, Umhrvdla innkini-and Gcncrnl rcpairini.'. 105 State btroot IH Phono !87B B. P. JONES, Attornoyrat-Law Toledo. Oreaon Was t;ierk at C(rci)U (Xiurt for sis years audhaa an up-IOHlate aUlract fir all prvMrtf In'Unrolu oyunlr, H-lTui OK HAKWOHD, CONN. Assets . i ir. iviii Liabilities . ; i.uui.'ooa tiurplus to Policy Holders I.ai-I.OIii. Will insure you against loss by fire; for terms enquire ol . THOMAS BOLTON, Resident Ajrenl. Journal Onice. Salem. Ore. New Strawberries. Growers can make bis: money out of new Strawberries. 100 strong plants will produce 5000 plants if put out now besides about half a crop. I have plants of TUNNESSEE, M'KINLEY, RUBY, IDEAL, DOUBLE CROPPER, DOVVNINGS PRIDE, SAUNDERS, SHUCKLESS, CERVERA, DU MAURIER. Send for free catalog descriptive of varieties and culture ETofer, Salem Ore. Ef5rU1 L IfejjsaOBiSSfci,, si f t envoi' k rii Gi'aiiilo It I SCENIC LINE OP THE WORLD The Favorl.o Transcontinental Ilout JWI1 Hie Northwest aud all 1'uluU Usu Rlinli-x nt Twn Itnuln Tlimllffli Ilia l smOl HOOKY MOUNTAIN SC'F.NER1! And Four Ituntes East n( llictln and Heiner All iiasseugers xranlel a day stO-oi"r tJ Mormon Canltal or iinvwhure belwttii i? mid lleuver X'ersonally ronducted Ti"iwf rursloiis'threo dava a week to Omaha. Kansas Oitv. St loi Chicago and thk East rur iiiravu aita any imorxnsiiuu "wz,m rates, routes, etc., or for deacrlptlro J'", ri maucr. can ou mgcou or ureou ' T, NaTtxaUon Co., Oregon Short line or So"1" milfcoornnanles. a r I00P (leu. Attt., 2S1 Wash. Bt,,JPortUnJ C bottled Beer. Kjingerft Beclc,ucceaw toSouth Bottling Worlts, All orders lor botUed beer will 10" at tlin lirwrv V ant on COlU "' T 7T. " f4T:r.v .... fcii.- i5i. r ree cuy uouvery. soiojuw" - - 4 J V' V 1 2T" m riiraifaf ssflsssflflflsssslstitfHrfitMlBWlBWl